Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy is categorized in major types of therapies based on the organs/parts of body which benefit from the treatment. The different types of Physiotherapy treatments are as follows:
Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy
This treatment is primarily used for treatment of pain in the joints, tissues etc. A variety of treatments like exercises, manual therapies and treatment using electro-physical agents like cryotherapy, heat therapy and many more are used to treat pain in the parts of the body as discussed before. It is important that a Physical Therapy will be highly ineffective if the problem is not diagnosed properly.
Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy
Many doctors treat complex internal issues like asthma, bronchitis and acute respiratory conditions. Since most of the ailments affect organs like the chest, throat, cysts, any physical modality used in treating these ailments will be highly ineffective in treating these ailments.
Neurological Physical Therapy
This is possibly one of the complex forms of Physical Therapy. Neurological Physical Therapy, if done properly ensures that the motor functions and the nerve cells work properly. This is ensured by the fact that Neurological Physical Therapy reduces the motor defects, which impair the working of the nerve cells.
When a massage is done properly, externally on a human body, it ensures that pain is reduced on different parts of the body. Massage like soft tissue massage will help relieve a soft tissue injury that a person sustained. Most massages are provided to people intending that the customers gain mental benefit from the massage. The medical reason behind this thought process is the fact that when done properly, the massage relieves a person of a lot of tension. It easies the muscles and nerves in a human body, thus ensuring that the circulatory system is in proper working shape.
The critical aspect of physical therapy massage is that it should never be done on a human body stand-alone and must be based on sound medical diagnosis of the ailment. For example, if a person is suffering from a pain in his wrists, it should be diagnosed properly with the help of X Ray and other Pathology reports, as well as the physical therapy massages must be recommended by the doctor. Not doing this may result in serious consequences for the person who wishes to have the massage done on him.
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Understanding Physical Therapy Recommended Resources:
College of Health Professions
College of Physicians & Surgeons Columbia University
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